In Waves, Bei Dao--China's foremost modern poet--turns to fiction,
recording the painful years of the Cultural Revolution and its
aftermath. Avoiding polemics, his attention is on
individuals--intellectuals and factory workers, drifters and
thieves--swept up in the turbulent political tides of contemporary
China. Bei Dao himself has been a victim of the censors, and he wrote
the title novella clandestinely in a makeshift darkroom while ostensibly
developing photographs. The author now lives in exile.